Главная
Study mode:
on
1
Intro
2
National Novel Writing Month
3
Local Groups
4
Discord Migration
5
Winnie the Writing Bot
6
DevOps and Cloud Infrastructure
7
Velociraptors
8
Going International
9
Cross-Group Interactions
10
Timezones
11
Emoji
12
Obligatory Accessibility Rant
13
How Not to Handle User Feedback
14
Outscaling the Codebase
15
Virtual Novel Writing Month
16
Ostensibly Competent Dev
17
Issue 94
18
The Community that Winnie Built
19
Localis(z)ation
20
Events, Great and Small
21
How to Catch a Project Manager
22
The Project Manager
23
Playing Catch-Up
24
Board of Heroic Exploits
25
Rebuilding
26
Missed Deadlines
27
The Crash
28
Community Goodwill
29
Translation
30
Building Cohesive Teams
31
Project Management
32
Wheaton's Law
33
Teamwork
34
Story of a Community
Description:
Explore the journey of an accidental open-source project in this 45-minute conference talk from linux.conf.au 2022. Discover how a simple chatbot for National Novel Writing Month participants evolved into a thriving community-driven project. Learn about the challenges of scaling, maintaining, and improving an open-source tool while navigating the complexities of community management, international collaboration, and unexpected growth. Gain insights into project management, code maintainability, and the importance of community feedback in open-source development. Understand the pitfalls of relying on closed-source APIs and the benefits of establishing proper structures early on. Follow the speaker's journey from solo developer to community facilitator, and explore how this project connected people worldwide during uncertain times. Gather valuable lessons on harnessing free and open-source software to address non-technical needs and turn ambitious ideas into reality, even if by accident.

The Open-Source Chatbot That Accidentally Built a Community

linux.conf.au
Add to list
0:00 / 0:00